An API upgrade made to the Boston Dynamics Spot allows the robot to run three times faster than it's capable as it rolls out the assembly lines.
The team’s system uses Boston Dynamics‘ Spot Mini quadruped robot with a Unitree Z1 manipulator arm. The arm can carry up to 3.2 pounds (2 kilograms) and is powered by Spot’s internal battery.
The use cases for Slalom’s AI-powered robotic dog, Spot, are growing at a rapid pace thanks to Google’s Gemini AI and edge computing innovation. At Google Cloud Next 2024, Spot could be seen ...
Robotics company Boston Dynamics has released a video of its Spot Mini robot dog dressed up in a bedazzled suit of fur, a "custom costume" meant to "explore the intersections of robotics ...
Much the same can be said for Spot, the extremely videogenic dog-like robot ... version of the robot is at least partially over, and that Spot (once known as Spot Mini) will soon be available ...
Spot the robot dog from Boston Dynamics was seen at an active crime scene in New York City. As reported by the New York Post, the NYPD responded to a shooting over a parking dispute in Cypress ...
L.A. city officials have approved adding a robot dog to its law enforcement ... images of a world patrolled by full-metal robo-cop dogs. Spot, as it’s been named, was recently donated to the ...
Recent advancements in technology have led to the creation of robotic dogs, which have demonstrated significant value, particularly in emergency response situations. Boston Dynamics Spot is a ...
Albany, NY (WRGB) — In a historic demonstration at the state Capitol, Assemblyman Clyde Vanel and Boston Dynamics are set to showcase Spot, the robot dog, as it ascends the Million Dollar ...
At China’s 2025 National People’s Congress, a miniature robotic dog named Sparky captured attention with its compact design, fluid motion, and intelligent interaction. Developed by Hengbot ...
Foxes are cat software running on dog hardware ... that to heart with this 3D-printed robotic fox, which borrows heavily from projects like Boston Dynamics Spot robodog. True, the analogy breaks ...